The ‘Cult of Yes’ artwork is beautiful. Not the front cover of the compact disc (which is a little too minimalistic for my taste), but the back cover and the disc itself. The word ‘yes’ is featured ad nauseam, as if it were flakes of snow. Subtle in its beauty. The voice of Deweze impresses when he soars in ‘Beautiful Penelope’, looking for answers to questions no one knows. The multi-instrumentalist employs careful sounds, foreign influences, and rhythmic cosiness seemingly without effort. When you’re good at something, you make it seem easy. Deweze is no clumsy fool. ‘I Only Have A Yes For You’ even hints at 60’s surf, without ever becoming embarrassing – no mean feat for Belgium. Closing track ‘I Am Out On A Field’ is elusive and unsettling, just like a good outro or coda ought to be. Hungry for more. New lines on the horizon. What will Deweze cook up next time?